Show a t St THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 19 1928 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VIRGIL THOMAS STANDARD-EXAMINE- By BLOSSER TAKEN TO COURT SIX CITIES SEE In VlrgU Thomas vra9 arraigned city court this moriitng on a felony complaint charging robbery The complaint was signed by T J Williams County Attorney Parley Norseth presented the case for the state Thomas' preliminary hearing was sot for Wednesday October 24 Judge Joihn A Hendricks set bail at 2(000 Virgil Bdsoni who wa$ arrested In connection withi the same case has not had any charge filed against him as indications were that h© had taken! no part In the alleged crime The that: complalnti read "Thomas J Williams under oath testifies and deposes that on October IT Virgil Thomas committed a felony robbery j that the said defendant did then and there wilfully and unlawfully and feloniously take from the Immediate presence of Thomas WilKams the complainant herein certain propFive dollars in lawful erty money of the United States ol America said money being then and there In the possession of an1 on the person of Thomas Williams the owner thereof and said taking of said mioney being accomplished by means of force and fear used against! the person oi said Thomas Williams and against his will" ) ff EMEEVTWIAJS IS PIOS AJ fi5r AVWAVI MWST to-w- it: jljij - IjE IN CHICAGO Oct 19— (AP)— Mrs Ida B Wise Smith) vice president of the National Women's Christian Temperance union in a statement today expressed the belief that — —— —--—Governor Alfred Ei Smith i elected president woulil appoint John J Raskob "the leading now connected with the Smith campaign" as secretary of the treasury The prohibition department s a unit of the treasury CLUB department A Youngstown O country club has a golf course! built over the abandoned workings of a coal State Commission Member mine Reviews Achievements - " -- KNERR SPEAKS TO i SOTI of Governor William M Knerr of Salt Lake addressed the club Thursday evening at the Democratic headquarters 2421 Kiesel avenue The meeting was held especially for working people Chairman Walter S Collins named Victor McCord as temporary chairman Mr Collins made a brief talk in which he traced the life and accomplishments of Al Smith and told of the labor faws and humanitarian legislation put Into effect through his efforts in the state of New York Mr Knerr who Is on the state industrial commission praised Governor Smith as a defender of human rights and a friend of labor He told of the governor's activities in obtaining legislation for better Smith-for-Preslden- ' nil i m Ill i ' t it f T " - ' ' working conditions and compensa- TWO CARS DASH tion laws OVER STREET CURB Jj tP Colyer candidate for the state legislature spoke briefly Miss Ella Tarker led the audiAutomobiles belonging to two Og ence in singing "The Sidewalks of den physicians figured in a colli New York" with Miss MarjOri at Twenty-fourt- h sion street and Miss Perrina as accompanist avenue a Jackson at 9:30 o'clock this Parkejr sang " song entitled "Only a Rose" Dr L S Merrill was morning j j 1 j i i t NO DECISION ONtEMETERY fc " ciy - m ' m j FLEMIKGTON NSJ Oct 19— (AP) — More than half a dozen cities were visited today by Senator Curtis on a motor tour of northern New Jersey winding up I here at noon After luncheon here the Republican vice presidential nominee addressed a rally at the fair grounds discussing farm relief and the tariff He urged the- election of the Republican ticket as a means of retaining the "protective tariff" The senator left his private car at 10 o'clock at Plainfield where a large welcoming crowd greeted him At the head of a long motor caravan he then visited Dunellen Bound Brook Somerville Raritan North Branch and Whitehouse Schools were dismissed In these cities and children waving flags igreeted him in each of the towns At Plainfield and at Somerville the senator spoke briefly In the city the Republican squares advocating " cause'--'- ' After the meeting at the fair grounds the party set but for Newark by automobile A reception will be held there tonight before the senator returns to Trenton MENTIONS CHECKS IN SUIT COMPLAINT Charging that her husband Wit H Farr a boilermaker's help er has "an uncontrollable desire ta write bank checks without suffl cient funds in the bank to cover! them" and alleging cruelty Vic toria Farr filed suit today in the Second district court for a divorce The wife also seeks to have her husband restrained from entering or molesting her at their home No 2 Warren Row asks for a property settlement and alimony driving west on Twenty-fourtstreet and David Mofrell on ofj Dr J R Morrell was driving north on Jackson avenue At the inter section the cars swerved to avold striking each other and both went up over the curb Traffic Officer Ernest Shaw investigated- No one was injured INDIANAFOLIS Ind Oct 19 — (AP) —Governor Ed Jackson to day issued a pardon for Dr E S Shumaker superintendent of the n Indiana league whr this morning was taken to the state penal farm serving a 60day sentence for" contempt of the Indiana supreme court The pardon was issued before Dr Shumaker had reached the state farm at Putnamville It was given' according to Pliny Wolford secretary to the governor because the governor believed ' the penalty "excessive Dr Shumaker however will have to pay the $250 fine assessed by the supreme court In addition to the sentence The head of the dry league in Indiana was found guilty nearly two yeargago of contempt of thj supreme court for statements con tained in the annual report of the league The report criticized the decisions of members of the court in certain? liquor cases Shumaker sought fo more than two years to escape serving the sentence but yesterday abandoned his fight against the sentence After inspecting the Mountain VieW cemeteiry in the southeastern part of the city Thursday members of the city commission took the huestionj of ' its purchase from private owners under advisement h: - DOLLAR Specials Anti-Saloo- to-begi- '(Li YTt " "THE 60-d- l' ay PERMITS GIVE' UTAH TEACHERS Sylvia Dee Art Shojp SATURDAY and MQNDkY SPECIALS FROM REGULAR STOCK VAN?AALTE SILK Specials from our regular stock! consisting of stamped Luncheon Sets Scarfs Pillow Cases Ladies' Ap- our and fine Rayon Underwear Vests Bloomers Knickers Chemiise Step-in- s find Bras certificate in school administration to Keith WaTilquist principal of the Weber county high school Charles HLast Garland: Eliza beth Stephenson Maurine C Niel sen Verne Oberhansley Ogden Davis O Peterson Huntsville received high school diploma Edna Hardy Ogden gained a Junior high school diploma Grammar grade diplomas went to Florence L Chvistensen Brlgham City Maude B Coburn Ogden Al vin E Olson Brigham City Rich Women 's rons Rayon Scarfs kaby Rompers Baby Crib Quilts Baby Sacques TAPESTRY NEEDLE POINT of f on all of our Need epoint !Many of these pie(es are partly worked r£h ey are suitable for Cushipns Chair Seats Footstools Bags etc One-thir- d line of embroidered models at $100 Formerly sold up to $G00 Baby P rl 1 o w s Baby Sacques Bags Chair Backs Doilies Boudoiif Pillows and other novelties One Tapestry PACKAGE GOODS STAMPED MECES NOVELTIES AND GIFTS One 10ie of mm- pacbige good Price One jline stamped ) One-hal- f One line of novelties from our gift section Vases Flower Bowls Candlesticks Candy Boxes and - 'Qlove-$i- t sieres EMBROIDERED MODELS AT $1 A group of certificates was Is sued Thursday by the state school office Included was a flve-yea- ri off oa Une-iourt- lt : baby "' dresses- 59c One line of stamped pieces to close at 49c Regular" - many other novelties prices to $15Q-- YLVIA- DEE CS O - 2473 Washington AVcnu6 were conducted through the Cemetery by John G Hey wood of san Francisco one or the own ers About i loo vacant lots remain in the' cemetery he said They V Si -- 11am TREASURY POSITION t " - " ist FOE OF SALOOf He Discusses Farm! Relief He Must' Pay Fine of $250 Tariff In Rally In Although Freed of New Jersey Prison Term First Hearing On Charge of Robbery Set For Wednesday J RASKOB m ard F Shumway Trenton Vera fessed to police that he beat her Stewart Ogden Mattie Stone' Og- - to death when she riagged him' den Leila Sturges Ogden for going to the bathropm without his bathroom slippers Wil NEW MURDER ALIBI liams is a former school teacher ONTARIO Can —Wilbert Rich ard Williams held at Kingston for the murder of his wife con- - Read the Classified Ads PARDON ISSUED CURTIS ON TRIP c SEES J 15 R Entrance Through Hirschman's man ob A Stamford Conn tained two lottery tickets as a favof to a friend and got 10 cents comm ssion He was fined $100 and cijists for the sale - j Means1 Vim e 1 EMiV Economy !r !sk' About It! 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